Toilets

Standard W.C.'s are a thing of the past, now there are a whole host of different options to suit each and every individual from space-saving reduced depth W.C.'s to wall hung and concealed cisterns. We have at least one of each on display (excluding the corner W.C.) for you to look at to get an idea of how to incorporate these products into your bathroom.

Please feel free to call in to our showroom whenever you're passing to have a browse where you can see and feel the varying materials and products that are available.

Wall Hung

​A wall hung pan gives the appearance of a floating W.C. to give the illusion of more space, it also makes cleaning an easier process being able to sweep/mop/hoover beneath the pan. Wall hung pans require a steel frame integrated into the wall, or the wall being built out to accommodate the frame. The frame houses the cistern and comes with an easy to remove fascia plate for any future maintenance.

Because the frames are adjustable you can set the height of the pan to your own choosing, this is particularly useful if you have bad knees or hips or if you are taller than average.

Comfort Height

Comfort height pans stand approximately 2 inches higher than standard and are useful for those with mobility issues or those who are taller than average. Comfort heights pans are available as close coupled and back to wall, both modern and traditional.

Back To Wall

Back to wall pans are floor standing with the cistern being housed in either furniture or a cavity in the wall. As with wall hung pans, the wall may need to be built to accommodate the cistern, it very much depends on the structure of the wall. If you have furniture you would normally use a push button or a lever to operate the flushing mechanism whereas if it is built into the wall you would use a flush plate which gives access for future maintenance.

Short Projection

Perfect for when space is in short supply, short projection pans don't stick out into the room as much as standard, making every millimetre count. Generally, they are more readily available in modern styles.

Close Coupled Open Back

This is the most standard (or traditional) form of a W.C. It has a cut out at the back which enables the waste pipe to be taken out at a 45 degree angle for situations where you can't go straight back or straight down. It's not quite as neat and tidy as others as you do create dust traps but they are easier to fit and are more forgiving (but not totally) of existing pipework or boxing in.

Corner

These do serve a purpose in certain situations but they are few and far between. We have found most use for corner W.C.'s in smaller rooms when two corners are at less than 90 degrees. With that in mind, we sell less than one a year.

Close Coupled Closed Back

Similar in appearance to the close coupled but the waste pipe is totally concealed by the pan leaving a much easier W.C. to clean around. These can only be used in certain situations where the waste pipe is going straight out through the rear wall or down through the floor. There are still exceptions when they won't work, even with the above.